'First-Time Homebuyer' Credit May Cost Government up to $96,000 Per Home [View article]
Why do you say the government? Like it is not coming out of my pocket or my kids pockets or all my friends pockets. They talk like the government is some rich person with trillions of dollars and not associated with the people at all. This is one sick country. If you don't see it isn't there. That is why so many people put up fences because if they don't see the crummy yard next door it doesn't exist.
Callwave Management: Proposed Transaction Officially Makes Them Dirtbags [View article]
I dealt with callwave when it first came out. they said anyone over 65 could use the service for life. this was a ploy to get people to download the product and have those people advertise it for them. Then later after they got the business going they sent notice's all service's would be charged for. Including the free one's they had guarnteed to senior citizen's for life. The started asking for 4.95 a month for the service. I stopped all my service with them and told everyone I knew what a bunch of crooks they were. I would have used their service and paid for it but they lied to people. I don't condone that
BHP Is Best of the Miners - Barron's
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Could it be that old Slim from Mexico is on the prowl for a mining company. Noted friday on TV.
On Feb 07 09:02 PM Distressed Volatility wrote:
> BHP is looking good, it was on fire Friday... Charted out BHP, Baltic > Dry Index. China restocking definitely affecting everything. We'll > see if the activity can hold. www.distressedvolatili...
hy did you not go with them. OOOps you must have been to busy. lol your a jerk
I'm glad that Christmas only comes once a year, because while waiting for my wife and children to return from their Christmas walk, I decided to glance at my computer. On Dec 26 08:00 AM Ferdinand E. Banks wrote:
> Everything is relative in this old world, isn't it Matthew. Analysts > may not know "squat", as you put it, but they know more than the > people who buy their services or rely on them. In these circumstances > I don't see any reason to complain. There is no point in being sensitive: > for instance, who knows more about energy economics than my good > self, but everywhere I turn some joker wants to tell me that I'm > wrong about this-or-that. They don't last the course, but sometimes > it's annoying.
Indiana is now going to have the first coal gasification plant in the country. Duke is involved. I saw over 300 new aluminium coal cars go by at a railroad track. All were brand new and empty. They were headed out west through the Chicago area. These will be filledt othe brim and move on. Coal is moving
U.S. Venture Capital Moving from IT to Clean Energy [View article]
I think you should refer to the we as you. I am one of those people you think you know so well. but I do believe you are right about the bobble heads. , the overwhelming majority of Americans have absolutely no concept either (a) monetary theory or (b) ever having had ONE original thought in their entire lives. The pretty little talking bobble heads on CNN and CNBC tell us what to think, what to feelk you know.
Do you not thing people already hate bankers. They have always been like car salesmen. There to screw you out of your money. I just watched an new car dealership in my community grand opening state of the art building worth over several million dollars, and the auto companies are in trouble. Where do you think the money came from to put up such buildings.
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On Feb 07 09:02 PM Distressed Volatility wrote:
> BHP is looking good, it was on fire Friday... Charted out BHP, Baltic
> Dry Index. China restocking definitely affecting everything. We'll
> see if the activity can hold. www.distressedvolatili...
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I'm glad that Christmas only comes once a year, because while waiting for my wife and children to return from their Christmas walk, I decided to glance at my computer.
On Dec 26 08:00 AM Ferdinand E. Banks wrote:
> Everything is relative in this old world, isn't it Matthew. Analysts
> may not know "squat", as you put it, but they know more than the
> people who buy their services or rely on them. In these circumstances
> I don't see any reason to complain. There is no point in being sensitive:
> for instance, who knows more about energy economics than my good
> self, but everywhere I turn some joker wants to tell me that I'm
> wrong about this-or-that. They don't last the course, but sometimes
> it's annoying.
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When was this increase done. This is no longer trading except on the Pink sheets.
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, the overwhelming majority of Americans have absolutely no concept either (a) monetary theory or (b) ever having had ONE original thought in their entire lives. The pretty little talking bobble heads on CNN and CNBC tell us what to think, what to feelk you know.
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